I don't think mapping to a drive letter is a good idea. On the other hand authentication is never a problem since I must have already (at least) read access to see the file in TC. So I don't think the 403 I get for UNC paths is a Windows file system "permission denied". I can open it with the standard lister as plain text without any permission problems. I guess it is a security feature of the fake web server(?) used in your plugin. I had hoped that it is just a configuration setting to allow this sort of network access.
Perhaps you can temporarely copy it to %TEMP% if the file is on an UNC path and open from there? But then you should also clean up when the viewer is closed.
Perhaps you can temporarely copy it to %TEMP% if the file is on an UNC path and open from there? But then you should also clean up when the viewer is closed.
Statistics: Posted by larry99 — 2025-04-14, 07:04 UTC